Walter Perera describes what the BBC has meant to him throughout his life. Read more
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Walter Perera
Walter Perera describes what the BBC has meant to him throughout his life.
Terry Waite
Former hostage Terry Waite describes how the BBC helped him through his ordeal
Zedenek Hron
Zedenek Hron describes what the BBC meant to him under communist rule in the 1960s and 70s
Marcel Beleyn
Marcel Beleyn is an English teacher in Belgium and tells how he has used the BBC in his teachings.
Yang Hong
Chinese listener Yang Hong describes winning a BBC competition to see the Olympic Games
Joan Sherley
New Zealander Joan Sherley tells of the time she heard King George on the radio in 1932
Pranab Mukherjee
Pranab Mukherjee recalls hearing news of Indira Gandhi's assassination on the BBC
Henry Brugsch
Blind listener from Massachusetts Henry Brugsch reveals how much the BBC means to him
Carolee Morrison
New York listener Carolee Morrison recalls the resumption of BBC broadcasts after 9/11
Anish Damodaran
Anish Damodaran describes learning about his condition by listening to Medical Matters
John Figliozzi
New York shortwave listener John Figliozzi discovers new ways to listen to the BBC
Maree Gutterson
Maree Gutterson recalls writing and recording her award-winning radio play Stuffed
Jean Lacouture
Writer Jean Lacouture recalls BBC broadcasts made by General de Gaulle
Ali Mazrui
Ali Mazrui remembers hearing Harold Macmillan's 'wind of change' speech on the BBC
Negar Roshanzamir
Negar Roshanzamir from Iran talks about her unforgettable moments listening to the BBC